NOAA's Fleet Then and Now - Sailing for Science Collection Catalog of Images

1700

A NOAA Ship RAINIER survey launch seen against the backdrop of the verdant hills of the Pavlof Islands.

Alaska, Pavlof Islands

1701

NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER seen in a hazy afternoon in the Gulf of Mexico. The ship was conducting studies in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

Gulf of Mexico

1702

Commissioning ceremony for NOAA Ship FERREL.

Louisiana, Jennings 1968 circa

1703

NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW seen in the sunset during Deepwater Horizon disaster studies.

1704

NOAA Ship HENRY B. BIGELOW during Deepwater Horizon disaster studies.

1705

NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER during Deepwater Horizon disaster studies.

1706

A view looking to the starboard quarter of the NOAA Ship HENRY B. BIGELOW while conducting operations at the Deepwater Horizon disaster site.

1707

A view looking to the starboard side of the NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER while conducting operations at the Deepwater Horizon disaster site.

1708

Commander Jeremy Adams on the left, commanding officer of the NOAA Ship PISCES, monitoring its transit through the many ships and other craft on-site at the Deepwater Horizon disaster well relief effort.

1709

The remains of the NOAA Ship GEORGE B. KELEZ rotting at the pier. The ship on the right is the GEORGE B. KELEZ. It still has its blue stripe on the stack.

1710

NOAA Ship HENRY B. BIGELOW under construction

1711

NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON (R224)

1712

NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON (R224)

1713

Painting of NOAA Ship PISCES superimposed on a chart of the Gulf of Mexico.

1714

On the bridge of the NOAA Ship PISCES on location at the Deepwater Horizon site. Commanding officer Commander Jeremy Adams on left.